Mustela Nigripes is the scientific name for the Black footed ferret in the family Mustelidae
Mustela nigripes
The Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) got it's name because it has black feet.
In Great Britain, the Least Weasel was known simply as a weasel, and this is the original use of the word. In general use, "weasel" on its own, is now usually applied to the genus, and in America it is used as a common name for a number of species. Mustela Nivalis Nivalis, Mustela Erminea, Mustela Frenata, Mustela Nigripes are the four common to North America.
Scientific classification for the domestic ferret: they are members of the family Mustelidae in the order Carnivora. The domestic ferret is classified as Mustela putorius furo. The black-footed ferret is classified as Mustela nigripes.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: Carnivora - includes cats, dogs, bears, raccoons, weasels, civets, and hyenasFamily: Mustelidae (5 subfamilies) - weasels, badgers, otters - are to be found all over the world, in every continent except Australia and Antarctica. Their habitat ranges from arctic tundra to tropical rain-forest on land, in trees, in rivers and in the ocean.Sub-Family: Mustelinae - includes martens, mink, and weaselsGenus: Mustela - ferretsSpecies: M. putorius - European polecat ferretSubspecies: M. p. furo - Domestic ferretTrinomial Name: Mustela putorius furo == == Scientific name for black-footed ferrets is Mustela nigripes Ferets are from the family Mustelidae, commonly known as the Weasel Family.Mustela putorius furo - it means, rather fittingly, weasel-like stinky thief.Mustela putorius furo, meaning weasel-like stinky thief in latin.
There is no such species as a 'North American Ferret'. Like domestic dogs, all ferrets are domesticated Polecats (Mustela putorius) and belong to the subspecies Mustela putorius furo.The black footed ferret is native to North America. Scientific name for black footed ferret - Mustela Nigripes
Timia nigripes was created in 1889.
Sepsis nigripes was created in 1826.
Blondelia nigripes was created in 1810.
Amphiprion nigripes was created in 1852.
Thelaira nigripes was created in 1817.
Depending on what you define as a "weasel", there are either 12 or 17 varieties. That is, of the 17 members of the genus Mustela, there are 5 who do not have the word "weasel" in their given name. They are the Stoat, which has weasel in it's common name in some parts of the world, and the Steppe Polecat, the European Mink, the Black-footed Ferret, the European Polecat. The 17 species of weasel (and their common name) are: 1. Mustela africana - Tropical Weasel 2. Mustela altaica - Mountain Weasel 3. Mustela erminea - Stoat (also known as an ermine or a short tailed weasel) 4. Mustela eversmannii - Steppe Polecat 5. Mustela felipei - Columbian Weasel 6. Mustela frenata - Long-tailed Weasel 7. Mustela itatsi - Japanese Weasel 8. Mustela kathiah - Yellow-bellied Weasel 9. Mustela lutreola - European Mink 10. Mustela lutreolina - Indonesian Mountain Weasel 11. Mustela nigripes - Black-footed Ferret 12. Mustela nivalis - Least Weasel 13. Mustela nudipes - Malaysian Weasel 14. Mustela putorius - European Polecat (it is thought that the European Polecat was dometsticated and became the domestic ferret we know today) 15. Mustela sibirica - Siberian Weasel 16. Mustela strigidorsa - Back-striped Weasel 17. Mustela subpalmata -Egyptian Weasel There used to be 18, but the American Mink has since been renamed Neovison vison. I believe it is the only surviving member of the genus Neovison, as the others were hunted to extinction for their fur.